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In this AU, the big four are portrayed as Vikings. Because Hiccup - one of the original members of the Big Four - is in fact a viking, this AU usually involves itself within the plot of the How to Train Your Dragon series, setting the characters as members of the vikings of Berk or at least from tribes somewhere in the Barbaric Archipelago, though this is not required. Some may also use the setting and time of History's Vikings for inspiration.

Because he is already a viking, Hiccup most commonly plays himself (much in the same way that Jack Frost plays himself in the Seasons Guardians AU), acting as future/current chief of the Hairy Hooligans and leader of the Dragon Training Academy.

In some scenarios, Jack usually portrays a viking incarnation of his original human self as either a Dragon Killer-in-Training or as a Shepherd given his crook. Should he be a Dragon Rider, people most often portray him paired with either an adolescent Bewilderbeast or a Snow Wraith given their association with ice and winter. Sometimes this incarnation of Jack dies in the same way that he does in the film, becoming Jack Frost after saving his sister.

In other circumstances, Jack is portrayed as the old nordic legend Jokul Frosti, providing a mythical angle to the overall story.

Due to her masculine, tomboyish attitude, Merida is most often portrayed as a Shieldmaiden in the same vein as Astrid. Should she be a Dragon Rider, Merida is usually either paired with a Deadly Nadder (given her similarities to Astrid), a Scauldron (given its similarities to the fabled Loch Ness Monster) or any other dragon currently unused by the dragon training academy.

Merida is sometimes portrayed as a Dragon Trapper and a member of Eret's crew for the Meret pairing. As she runs away from home to escape her controlling life and joins the trappers to start a new, and so she can live a life where she can be free.

Rapunzel's role in this AU is one of the trickier, as the role of women in traditional Viking society was notably narrow. Should she be a citizen of Berk, she would most likely be a Shieldmaiden (though far less militant in her title as Astrid or Merida would be), her magic hair being a blessing from the gods that they worship. Should she be a Dragon Rider, her dragon would most likely be a Snaptrapper, as it resembles a plant and could serve as a reference to the Golden Flower. Fans have also given her a Changewing or a Hobblegrunt to serve as her dragon, as reference to Pascal as both dragons are known to change the color of their scales.

Since Rapunzel's journal is a book of drawings and writing of her experiences, it could serve as a Tangled version of the Dragon Manual; as she writes and draws the dragons that she has seen in her travels. As a Viking or a Dragon Rider; that is a bit like a female version of Hiccup.

Elsa is mostly seen as a Shieldmaiden that was cured or had her ice powers given to her by the Viking God, Loki. Her royal states also makes her a chief of her own Viking tribe in the North and on an icy, cold island. As a Dragon Rider, her dragon would mostly be a dragon that breaths ice or live in icy habitats; like a Snow Wraith or a Bewilderbeast. Fans have also made her the rider of a White Night Fury, for the Hiccelsa pairing and the Frozen Dragon crossover.

Moana is mostly seen as a Shieldmaiden in the same vein as a female Hiccup or Astrid. She can also be the heir to her Viking traibe, when her island is placed in or near the Barbaric Archipelago and when her family and people are portayed as Vikings; as Vikings were also known for sailing and discovering new lands, like their voyaging ancestors. As a Dragon Rider, her dragon most likely be a Tidal Class dragon; like a Scauldron, Thunderdrum, Seashocker or any of the other sea dragons. As well as a dragon that can serve as a reference to a Mo'o, a giant sea dragon that moves an island with its body.

Since the Guardians are mysterious, magical beings they can easily be portrayed as some of the Gods and Spirits from the Northern myths and legends. Much like how Jack is sometimes seen as Jokul Frosti.

Since Ronin and the rest of the Leafmen are warriors that fight to defend their homeland from those who wish their people harm, they can easily be seen as Viking Warriors; with Tara as the chief of their tribe and Marigold as its heir. Riding on trained, saddled, flying steeds can also make them Dragon Riders, with dragon versions of their birds that best suits them; like Deadly Nadders for their speed.

Nod is seen a young Viking warrior in-training, as Ronin helps Nod to follow in his father's footsteps. Nod was close with his father, but he has trouble being a team player, has trouble fighting the Boggan Tribe when they invade their island and would rather choose his own path than letting his father's best friend choose it for him; because of this Nod is seen as a Hiccup like character. Nod's skills in ridding on the back of winged steeds can even make him a Dragon Rider, with a dragon version of his sparrow. As well as taking part in Dragon Racing from his time taking part in Bufo's Bird Racing, and having him and his dragon wearing green face-paint due to the color of the armor that Nod and other Leafmen wear.